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This combo made with undated booking photos made available by the Miami-Dade Corrections Department shows Mitchell Adber Espinoza, left, and Pascal Reid. The February 2014 arrests of Reid and Espinoza marked the first time any state has brought money laundering charges involving bitcoins, according to Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle. And it’s likely to be a closely-watched test of whether criminal law can adapt to new digital forms of payment. (AP Photo/Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Dept.)

This combo made with undated booking photos made available by the Miami-Dade Corrections Department shows Mitchell Adber Espinoza, left, and Pascal Reid. The February 2014 arrests of Reid and Espinoza marked the first time any state has brought money laundering charges involving bitcoins, according to Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle. And it’s likely to be a closely-watched test of whether criminal law can adapt to new digital forms of payment. (AP Photo/Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Dept.)

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